My NOD32 antivirus thoroughly dislikes it. Says it's a keyhook thing. Now, I reckon it's not malware, but it still reacts to it.This happens with a few trainers - anyone know why?------Yeah, it's because a DLL used by that particular trainer engine is named the same as a known trojan, in this case "Win32/Keylogger.HotKeysHook". Every good antivirus program will catch that file name and flag it as a virus.

This is a known problem, and there's nothing wrong with the trainer.

I, and probably thousands of other game players, just wish the owner of that particular cheat engine would fix the damn file name and re-release the cheat engine. OR, for the guys writing these things to switch to a different cheat engine.

I know these trainers are the work of guys doing this stuff for free, which I really do appreciate, but all the same it really is a pain in the ass.